“Occasion: Visiting WSM with my daughterMy daughter made a beeline for this stand as soon as we entered the market. When we walked up, I thought oh boy we're going to be here for awhile. There were wall-to-wall people ordering, making, and eating crepes. Our turn to order came surprisingly fast and we got a lemon crepe.This is her usual order - a crepe with lemon curd and sugar. I was not as into the idea of sugar on a crepe, but now I understand that I've just never done sugar the right way on a crepe. They sprinkle it on to the batter while it's still cooking and the sugar kinds of melt/caramelizes on there - I'm a convert lolThe WSM is as crowded as Disney in the summer, so she ate her delicious crepe huddled in a corner. That's not the crepe's fault though.Would I recommend? yes and get the lemonWould I return? I wouldn't fight the crowds in the market just for crepes, but I'll likely have one every time I goService Dog Grade: B+ employees noticed her but didn't try to interact.“
“Such a cute place! The food and drinks are delicious. The staff is courteous and kind. It's a small place, so it can get crowded, and a bit noisy, and street parking is at a premium. But it's well worth a visit. Also, nice to support a queer owned business, which gives back to its community. Love you guys!“
“Ate here very often while on military orders from the coast guard. Food is amazing and the owner is very nice. His food delicious but there's only one chef. Takes 10 minutes for him to make your orders. But the smoothies and sandwiches were always our favorites. He loves to go out of his way to help us. To the point where one time we came in ordered and forget a sandwich at the shop and he left and drove it to us on his own accord. He even went as far as to give us his personal number to order food before they opened for the day so we could text him our order and he'd start making it before they opened.Parking: It's downtown. Paid parking in the street.“